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Portfolio PR writing samples

Following are samples of feature articles and press releases we’ve developed to enhance our clients’ visibility and image.

  • Solving the gangrenous dermatitis puzzle

    Early field trials and producer experience indicate there’s one more reason to vaccinate for coccidiosis: It might help control or eliminate the growing problem of gangrenous dermatitis.
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  • That’s just super

    New data compiled by an independent benchmarking service continue to show that Newsham Genetics’ highly prolific SuperMom parent gilt continues to outperform other lines while setting new standards for longevity.
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  • Dream team

    A new FDA approval allowing the use of Aureomycin and Bovatec in the same cattle feed is expected to help producers optimize weight gain and feed efficiency while controlling anaplasmosis, coccidiosis and the leading causes of bacterial enteritis and pneumonia.
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  • Home sweet home

    More and more city and county animal shelters are counting on a high-tech pet-retrieval system to help reunite more lost pets with owners and shed their “dog catcher” image.
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  • Novartis completes investigation of mysterious drug reactions in pigs

    An extensive investigation of adverse drug reactions linked to the use of Econor indicates that reactions were limited to a small subpopulation of pigs and that the antibiotic is safe to use in the vast majority of swine.
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  • Top dog

    Ontario’s Dr. Rae Fischer says that competing effectively in the poultry industry is a lot like pulling a dog sled across Canada’s frigid Northwest Territories. “If you’re not the lead dog,” the veterinarian insists, “the view is always the same.”
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  • Natural tick challenge crucial for evaluating Lyme vaccine efficacy

    Vaccines for canine Lyme disease should be tested with a natural challenge to assure that dogs will be protected against the same conditions they encounter in nature, researchers say.
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  • With all their mites

    No one has compared them to kids in a candy store, but some California crop advisors can hardly contain their excitement when discussing the broad selection of treatment options they have available this year for mite control in pears.
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  • ‘This is the future’

    IAH’s Martin Shirley is leading the way to mapping the Eimeria genome while developing an even better understanding of coccidiosis in poultry.
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  • Like a fish out of salt water?

    BOSTON — A Virginia company using patented technology to produce a fast-growing, high-yielding marine fish some 300 miles from the nearest ocean made its debut at the International Boston Seafood Show, turning heads and luring hundreds of inquiries from potential buyers.
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  • Nutraceutical maker calls for industry standards

    BALTIMORE — A leading maker of veterinary nutraceuticals has called on its own industry to develop standards it says are needed to protect veterinarians, pet owners and patients and to foster appropriate use of true nutraceutical products.
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  • Schering-Plough vaccine plant sets new standards for production, performance

    HAREFIELD, England — The way Martin Lomurö sees it, protecting poultry against infection from a wide range of Eimeria organisms shouldn’t be the only objective of a coccidiosis vaccine.
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  • At last, a sound genetics alternative

    WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Stop by the Newsham Genetics booth at any pork trade show and you’ll sense that something is missing.
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  • Vaccine maker lends full support to N.J. rabies probe

    MENDOTA HEIGHTS, Minn. — A Minnesota animal health company said today it was investigating reports that its rabies vaccine caused adverse side effects in a few dogs immunized at New Jersey rabies vaccination clinics.
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